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Read the passage: Then answer the question . Excerpt from "The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth" by George Alfred Townsend. (Question: What is the central idea of "The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth? How do specific details from the text help to develop the central idea? Write a two-to-three paragraph response that includes textual evidence for support). (You'll have to expand the picture to read the passage). I will Mark Brainliest and please only answer if you can actually help.
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English, 21.06.2019 13:30
This is always in the form of "to" + a verb-like word. this verbal unit in a sentence actually acts as a noun, adjective, or adverb, rather than a verb. example: ("to carry," "to think," "to laugh")
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English, 21.06.2019 20:30
Which best defines a literary stereotype and its purpose in literary? a- a literary stereotype is a term used interchangeably with prejudice.b- a literary stereotypes creates conflict and contrast how a character may seem with who a character really is. c- a literary stereotypes has no purpose in literary in literary expect to reveal prejudice and express the views of an antagonist. d- a literary stereotype is a way for the writer to indicate whether a character is good or evil, a protagonist or an antagonist.
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Which word from the stanza can you use as a clue to determine the meaning of the word vales ?
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In the following conversation, which group discussion technique does emily most clearly show?
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Read the passage: Then answer the question . Excerpt from "The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilk...
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